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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, MARCI 12, 1926. 19 BRI"SH_‘[”RKISH 'LEOPOLD SCHEPP, WHO APPEALED |FIGHT FOR WOMAN’S | OIL FIRM MORTGAGED. |36 IN SHOW’S CAST [ ccuscravhoms atiet et o | o rait, was ordered by ports hu t the show IN VAIN FOR CHARITY IDEAS, DIES| PARTY IS PLANNED|#2700.000 Trust on Grusader Pipe ARRESTED ON STAGE buricuaue show ated il Women.” | b prosrens i 1 Cheluea v RE[A'I"UNS ACU‘[E —_— Line Co. Recorded. virtually :lht> entire cast, includi town theaters in droves to see it | Ne : = = i SHREVEPORT, 1 faveh: 12 = women. The audience hissed and pro- rty-six members of the cast were ew York Importer Had : k d ar tested tumultuousiy. ate fully el I Will Carry Plea for Seat in In-|oP.—A 52700, hus been | Police Raid Burlesque Perform- | '/fe SUCTICIANENT | ired into pa- | w aid s b e Given Away Funds To- ; ternational Body to e Fine Tame o, urt yhere oY | ance—29 Women Among Prison- | trolspausing only for the women ¢ s were chatged with : vor of the C St o throw cloaks over their allegedly | partic 3 1 indecent theatrical Convention of the Continental Sup ers Freed on Bond. scant clothing—and taken to a police Envoy Returns to London| laling $7 000,000. - : o G’ o et S station, . _— A HnE b After some delay and excitement e st_and pu $100,000 Associated Press. here they were released under bond “ubs the best foreign market . After Protesting Alleged By the Associated Pross I £ bt Yaiy ey i | i e + g, | 1 exce y 1, and W YORK, March 12.—Detec- |and allowed to re to the theater England hotse raisers in the Started Relall Busmesa NEW YORK, March 12.—The Na-| Octoher 15 . which ives and policewomen, accompanied | in time for the evening performance. ! th century ’ - violation of Treaty_ y - |i<)||;n{ \\"u|m|n'.~ Party, denied mem Eu:'jhl{““ by . L N o as Boy With Capital t T e Tl s ‘f.»"f\'{‘\‘kl.f"_‘..l‘.. o, et | S0 of 18 Cents. . to the intornational convention party | Artts 15 T aalt next June, it was decide g stations of the com- ealii at @ meeting of the natlonal council|P4NY SHulpmEnts Your Personality--- YORK, 2.—TLes of the party. = = 3 4 aws B % & The fight for the members = - & philanthropies and then appealed in ; oo B aiers of the arsanis| G0 1M Comfort SIVLES VIXE‘{;ES 702 7th Street N. W. QS 702 7th Street N. W. ain to the world 'for advice on how tion In Waskx ive away more for the betterment The trouble B¢ Baltimore 2. i . a feud be Amer anre de Grace $3.25 | Gind iheente “The end came last night after a brief . & \ tii ilad iinst the British bank. | at his home on Central Park J us that Sir Ronald told | \wegt, He was in his 8$ith year. ¢ ers of the latter organization, led Ty A Alice Paul = L. & Ii’;\ll.\ " His philanthropies, many of them so | w quietly ¢ ed out that they are un- 3 | recorded, reached a total of $7,000,000, et b, American Womg it is estimated the time of his Suffr: ton, which has been | K5 The VLowest death he still wa ctive head of his the National League of | Ry > Prices in ... |Coconut importin S T S — | Women Voters. The application .for| Town at “| Among his philanthropies were a|short time they reache re than [ membership of the National Woman's . | $2,500,000 l’ml(z\\m(nl fund, kng as 100,000, N sfack I te o : ! 1 1 h 1 h R SS CO ' tad | provoked o situation | (e 2io0 Lort U, NG gt | ot anatia Tor Indieidmt S | ---1s tn the air at the oo i e et s a pledge to| 2 § » ‘ork, [ conservative policy of the e . N with th sh forelgn | o & hu . aw diiah in:| Leustue of Women Volerx Spring is the season when Nature bedecks herself anew. And at N PN | c—————————. 1 BARGAIN BASEMENT the ROSS CO.—a brand new store with brand new stocks and brand To Cure fiu‘y'{:"'. in "'T\"l.{,r'_‘ . ;;-ly‘\‘;‘u‘...;“l:":“"',’ R “",ylm‘ away 10 o e gers un_h;_:\‘;: ind wi ",n .ml lvlLu\ 1: ,m].n. Rro ’lhah::;....': y'n'n{!: :‘:.l“m.:a;?,,, new sty]e s the evldence of Spr]ng, Itse]fl Here’ ow sany Select I ! ] 'l . Tie sought ad. |other boys working for him. and an [w shop of his own. 11 soon hegin A . N.W. ) what your heart desires—and pay for it in 20 weeks, on the income of $15 ! to specialize in importing. One child, e e —————— L YT BUDGET PLAN! Favorite ‘Spring Flowers Pigskin Gloves, $3.95 ( : 50c and 75¢ MJ‘ e S # & Just Chop the Priceinto 20 Parts! ”_I\Mlm tinme for wear with the new Spring Tailleurs <kin Slip-on Gloves, new, mannish, and easy to don, and Frocks come our Gardenias, Pond Lilies, Orchids, Violets A FASH and much in demand for wear with the new Tailored Suits. and other artificial boutonnieres. Daris WBI:“!;‘:fI'TUT,{%“%m \ OPEN your charge account at ROSS now— no red tape—no collectors to annoy you— every transaction strictly confidential! Low- est cash prices, and no extra charge whate\ er @® StYle N otes for Mlsses— Ny for our Convenient Budget Plan. As the New Jelleff Store Interprets Style f SPECIAL--- HEERE can be no two ways of reading the signs in Coats— { SPRING COATS I Cape Coats have simply demanded kadership and—won 5 t. 1 it. There are many versions of the ("Lpe seen, always or )l 3 and DRESSES Levpard almost always attached to a Coat, though sometimes by itself ap- ! | ) s . . pears a Ld[)c but unquestionably the pupuhn vote of the Misses’ R\ \ 3 St,}}:s ]}:‘ecéfi’:'i ;fig“figeg& n‘;‘.‘}'fl:fir’:‘g (lgglcgdlmn is for— 5 2 fou have grouped at one price for quick sell- ing. The style, materials and workman- . ) ship are right—come in and judge for Capes with Scallops S vourself the unusual values! CAPE COATS | &see™ Cape-Coats without sleeves Quilted Coats, where the Quilting makes the trimming. Scarf-Collars, where the scarf stands up in back and falls in front. Tuxedo Collars of Fur turn back and flaunt their facings. Detachable Collars of Fur follow Shakespeare—“To be or not to be?” Fitted Shoulders make of the Circular Coat a graceful thing. Paneled Coats slim the silhouette and retain the straightline mode. Navy. Bluebell, Woodland Rose, Julep, Sandstorm and Thistledown #re the col- ors which appear in the Misses’ Coats of Twill. Lorchene, Kasha, Jeweltone, Marchon, Charmeen and Satin; and both colors and materials are Springlike, Youthful and Charming. No matter whether you select : ’ one garment or a dozen—you Misses’ Coats from $29.50 to $125.00 S50 ekt oo A small initial payment—and the balance is spread over 20 weeks! Just a Practical, Sensible, Bud- A The yvoung miss will appreciate the return of the suit. | get Plan, enabling vou to dress better, with no added cost. Smart Onc specially style is of navy twill and introduces a . ] . 4 akivd i Tip-rese stvie e i Tiro picce Perivinlie an Misses box jacket, a plaited skirt in hip-rest style, a vestee which e e may be worn with the jacket or omitted, as one chooses. Fkoicred T Dlack, sitoer Suit and bie. s 00. , $49.50 Single or double breasted. Misses’ Afternoon Frocks Underthings i sl pingd e Tk $49.50 Silk, Glove Silk, Philippine SPRING N ) The famous “BLOCH” Clothes . . How much do you know HATS XAy o that must 'adi to your personal What voung woman wouldn't be able to find y _ S e = By appearance written guarantee Mor feoi e D e l Hesou 1 1 about the real treasures We goes with every suit and top coat! .u'| irock-desire aratifiec among t‘l(h(.‘ ovely. style- carry in our Underwear Sec- From Tappe. Tenne, Tmport, Crest, e /7717 I§® Fashioned along the newest style ful, becoming l?ln(k‘_ls which this Store has priced so tion? Have you been through Normandie, May Smith, Karo, Cupid, 3 d motifs, and in the popular colors moderately at $49.50! selection from o 7 Gage. Bluehird, Taurel and many / and fabrics for this season’s wear. 2 our selection from A t ! without finding what you other well known makers— And Colorings! And Materials— . : 2 ally want? Not a bit of it! See How Many. All Lovely! ;fn‘u-‘w‘(‘l ‘\“"e = mr; \“ 3 lm‘“_ Regularly $15.00 to $25. 00 Woodland Powder Crepe Taffet something to suit every one. Rose Blue Elizabeth i i B : At .00 Palmetto Golden Georgette ey ) e (;-(raen Pheasant S Chiffon OESGEERIEE & The regular prices of these Hats range i Sthy costere $3.95—Crepe. de Chine Gowns, Two Tone from $1230 to $25.00, and the importance NOTE: Just read the variety of style-features or five styles. Be‘g::‘k;k on -:}f"«‘;:xz vli:l;tm(y'.ay of the $10.00 sclling is variations of a style—Boleros, Two-piece Style, Cape- $395—Crepe de Chine and Balallmnll.l B . et » 4 s : : = g ! i is unus o he backs, Princess Models, Plaited Skirts, Gypsy Girdles, Radium Silk Chemises and Step- He‘::: Opening of Our New Mffi,;fl? '"ggcwo,, Bishop Sleeves, Tight Sleeves, Cap Sleeves, High-colored ins. These are Specially Priced. Neapolitan should prove a Gala Time for all women : 3 i 1.95—Philippi: G Felt who want the Best in Hat Style, and who Embroideries, Lace Jabots, Scallops, Button-trims. E:velm C‘l::i::-. owns and e appreciate too, the low price attached. Misses® Frocks—Third Floor $2.95—Tailored Silk Step-ins and Millinery Section—New First Floor Crepe Roma Vests. Jumper Sweaters, $7.95 $150—Glove Silk Vests, tailored Plaited Skirts, $10.00 tops. i _——- M e e _— Mohair and Rayon give the proper two-tone (:l’ff‘ct $1.95—Glove Silk Step-ins, un- Wool Crepe Skirts, plaited smartly for sports ease and | Our Entire Second Floor Devoted to the Men’s Department to this new Jumper Slip-on Sweater. Red and White, usual fulness. for the youthful appearance plaits give, designed to match | | Jade and White, Rust and Buff, Black and White, and Underwear Section—Third Floor the little Jumper Sweaters now so sought after, Specially An Advance Tip solid Tan and Silver, Orchid and White, Corn and White. priced, $10.00. . ' ---For EASTER!!! Washington—We Are Here! Here Is New Linen Neckwear—Smart, Too! Beautiful Assortment of v td The New Colors in “Silk Stockings that WEAR” A Most Complete Line and “Ties” As Well i3 T l I ){ E D 0 S Heralds of Spring are the new Gold sh'ip.e Silk Stock- " ~ ing colors. All are delightful tints to go with your new Especially good are the Vestee Sets so much in demand for wear with either tai- freshen up the old. Come and see “Bluette,” lored dresses or suits. You will find these plain, or if you.like, with insets and ed|n . /" (Silk Lined and Faced) T s bl e of lace, while Ecru is, of course, very much desired. el will lnvle ansnlt:n of the 'dpl“dl:{“nr;menwe ;:‘;howm[ The Rnnge of Prices is Wide lnd'eed $3 5.00 n eers and in Regular el . $1.85 and $1.95 Pair Up to $2.75 $l 50—$1.95—$2.95—$3.95—$4.95 Pay in 20 Weeks Hosiery Section—Street Floor Neckwear Section—Main Floor )